With Tim Lincecum on the hill Friday, Chris Olson is ready to unleash Mariners outfielder Nelson Cruz and his .209 ISO against right-handed pitching.
Jeff Zimmerman delves into what to look for when deciphering a streak vs. a skills change for hitters. Is Daniel Murphy showing skills growth, or is he destined for significant regression?
Dave Regan rumbles about some questions and thoughts he has about all sorts of different scenarios as the home stretch of the 2016 season gets underway.
Todd Zola examines how to handle the aftermath of a busy trade deadline and warns that there's more to post-deadline FAAB bidding than just throwing max money at Jonathan Lucroy.
With the non-waiver trade deadline over, Brad Johnson examines the starting pitcher trades he believes could significantly impact fantasy roles for the remainder of the season, including the Ray’s Matt Moore to the Giants.
With no real aces going Thursday, the available pitching options include plenty of question marks, but Neil Parker explains why Bartolo Colon is worth a look.
Jedd Gyorko has been red hot of late, and James Seltzer explains why he has a great chance to keep it going Thursday against the Reds.
Chris Bennett looks to save money at catcher on the Thursday Yahoo slate, tabbing Seattle's Mike Zunino, who has upside against left-handers.
James Anderson looks at the top 10 prospects dealt at this year's trade deadline and wonders if Clint Frazier's timetable to reach the big leagues might be dialed back by the Yankees.
Alex Spalding recommends stacking Indians against Twins starter Tyler Duffey on Wednesday, including the red-hot Carlos Santana.
Juan Carlos Blanco finds a lot of favorable matchups on Wednesday's slate including David Ortiz, who has three homers in 10 career at-bats against Hisashi Iwakuma.
The Yankees have one of the worst wOBAs against left-handed pitching this season, and that was before they traded away Carlos Beltran, setting up nicely for Steven Matz on Wednesday.
Vlad Sedler's look around the majors includes Texas' Rougned Odor, who is quickly developing into a star. And at 22, he still has plenty of room for growth.
Juan Carlos Blanco checks out Tuesday's slate and can't resists paying up for Nelson Cruz given his career track record against David Price.
There are a number of Astros who have hit knuckleballers well in their careers, which sets up nicely for Tuesday's matchup against the Blue Jays' R.A. Dickey.
Neil Parker recommends stacking right-handed Angels against Sean Manaea on Tuesday, headlined by the always-dangerous Mike Trout.